"Tales of the Peanut Butter Kid, Again" is Peshastin author Larry Wayne Miller's sequel to his first book, which are collections of autobiographical short stories about his childhood of growing up on a farm in Colorado. He held a book release party on Thursday, Dec. 1, at The Henry's - A Gathering Place, 120 Cottage Ave., where he read aloud from his newest book and gave amusing back ground information about his childhood while listeners enjoyed the many kinds of peanut butter treats on offer. His sister, Shirley, was on hand to attest to the veracity of his memories. One of the games offered for the youngsters was to guess the purpose of different objects; one such being a VCR tape, which happened to stump the third grader in attendance. Several area school teachers were present to purchase his books which they read aloud to their classes. They say that Miller's books

Cashmere High School freshmen Madeleine Fadenrecht and Jenah Green and junior Hunter Duke are the three girls on this year’s wrestling team. For those who don’t know, girls are only allowed to wrestle other girls. Hunter Duke has been wrestling since grade school in the Eastmont School District. Fadenrecht finally got past her father’s protests when she assured him she wouldn’t be wrestling boys. When they go to state, the girls wrestle against all the others regardless of the size classification of the school the girl attends. “If you win state, you have won it against them all and that’s very exciting,” all three girls agreed.
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Cashmere High School's wrestling team can boast about having three girls this year.Tuesday, December 6, 2016 More...

The Cashmere City Council minutes of Nov. 14 which were approved at the Nov. 28 council meeting states that although the revenues for the city of Cashmere are pretty much status quo, the following are a few exceptions.Tuesday, December 6, 2016 More...

The Chelan County Sheriff's Office has proposed an Addendum to the Law Enforcement Service Agreement in which the Cashmere School District is asking the city to pay for one-quarter of a full-time deputy to be assigned to the school during school hours.Tuesday, December 6, 2016 More...

"Tales of the Peanut Butter Kid, Again" is Peshastin author Larry Wayne Miller's sequel to his first book, which are collections of autobiographical short stories about his childhood of growing up on a farm in Colorado.Tuesday, December 6, 2016 More...

The final budget hearing is at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28, at Cashmere City Hall, 101 Woodring Ave. The public is welcome to attend. Copies of the preliminary budget are available at city hall.Tuesday, November 22, 2016 More...

Cold fingers and warm hearts were both hard at work on Sunday as Cashmere Downtown Committee members, John Clifford and Norm Sturm, replaced numerous broken brackets on the light strings that will brighten downtown Cashmere over the holiday.Tuesday, November 29, 2016 More...